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by bbeekley
2153 days ago
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To give an example, the Subaru Crosstrek is a lifted Subaru Impreza hatchback. They share nearly all parts, and have the same interior and cargo space. The differences are: 1. Crosstrek costs more ($22,145 vs $18,695) 2. Crosstrek is less efficient (33/27 mpg vs 36/28 mpg) 3. Crosstrek is taller (64" vs 59") 4. Crosstrek outsells the Impreza in the US (131k vs 66k) Americans love feeling tall and are willing to pay for the extra few inches. |
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The Crosstrek also gets a beefier rear diff, stiffer suspension, and larger brakes too.
They're the same platform, and share a lot of bodywork, but that's not uncommon among manufacturers now. The Golf and Atlas are both on VW's MQB platform now but that's about where the comparisons end.